Yeah.Kurt turned out INCREDIBLE! I really had doubts as to how well he would transition; not many "real" fighters do.And, if you can look past the whole double-murder/suicide thing, Benoit was one of the greatest to ever lace up a pair of boots.

These guys had some phenomenally classic matches.Some observers prefer their Royal Rumble match to this one, but this remains my favorite - especially the beginning.

Kevin Nash/Diesel wins the WWF Heavyweight Title from Bob Backlund in an eight-second non-televised match:

While you can't really see it in this fan-shot footage, Backlund performed the ultimate display of class in putting over the new champ: after taking Nash's power-bomb, Backlund sold the move by literally crawling back to the dressing room. In interviews years later, Nash would fondly recall Bob's performance that night, expressing his gratitude for what Bob did for him.

What stands out to me in this match is how these two teams actually look like teams, i.e. they look like they've extensively trained and worked together (because they have).My point is, they function as a well-oiled unit as opposed to two random guys being paired up because "creative" doesn't know what else to do with them.

As was the norm for that time, the Cruiserweights had some of the best matches in WCW.I forget the name of the package/roll-up Ultimo uses at the end, but it's a pretty little move to watch, and he executes it with great timing: